Everything Is Screwed, Major New Extinction Report Finds
Humanity has a choice between letting go of nearly 13 per cent of all species or living in balance with nature - a choice that will largely determine our fate as well.
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Humanity has a choice between letting go of nearly 13 per cent of all species or living in balance with nature - a choice that will largely determine our fate as well.
The intriguing discovery suggests an early settlement of South America by humans, but not everyone is convinced by the new evidence.
By re-conceptualising Alzheimer’s disease, researchers hope to better understand the disorder and develop successful treatments.
Agency engineers determined that the supplier in question doctored test results, swapped out measurements, and altered testing conditions in order to move shoddy products.
The genetic diversity of these horned whales is astonishingly low, which is ordinarily a harbinger of extinction - yet they've been thriving for about a million years.
Could the right skull implant help us escape the ROYGBIV paradigm?
Among other achievements, Garrod helped cement a new understanding of the global prehistoric timeline, including the co-existence of Neanderthal and Homo sapiens.
These trials bring us closer to a medication that can directly treat and manage the core symptoms of ASD.
What are you going to do with it now though?
Third time's the charm.
The fossil, found in a cave on the Tibetan Plateau, is the earliest evidence of a hominin presence in this part of the world.
World-wide collaboration between different kinds of observatories is teaching scientists more about the universe than ever before.
Evidence of the organisms has been found within a middle layer of oxygen-starved tropical ocean.
Some dinosaurs were already flapping their rudimentary wings as a side effect of running prior to evolving the ability to fly, a new study suggests.
This bizarre robot promises to help make roadside interactions safer for both police officers and motorists.
No cause was given for the anomaly, nor were any new details disclosed about possible delays to NASA’s Commercial Crew Programme.